Thursday, December 29, 2016
TT - 303 keyboard controlling M.I. Rings 07
Published on Dec 29, 2016 risbaw
"A first try improvisation showing how to control and play modular oscillators with the TT-303 keyboard.
Here cv and gate are going into Rings playing on top of a prerecorded techno track in Ableton Live.
All sounds recorded from Rings except kick drum , clap and hihats.
Delay from Disaster SR and overdrive from Vermona Retroverb.
(I thought 303 ouput was in the mix but it was not)
by Rad'und"
Update:
Telharmonic with Rings and RS-7000 _08
Published on Dec 29, 2016
"Yesterday I got the Make Noise Telharmonic. Very happy with it.
Here is a first try jam trying to tune it with M.I. Rings which is played
with cv by the TT-303 keyboard and strum by Maths while the gate of the TT controls aux A of the Metropolis.
Metropolis sequencing Telharmonic. A beat is mixed without any sync from the RS - 7000.
And I have to say that Metropolis and Rs clock run perfectly than Rs and Ableton for e.x. that had a difference
on the same bpm. Bass from TT - 303 with tape echo from Nova 400.
Plus Disaster SR Delay and Vermona Retroverb self oscilating bass.
by Rad'und"
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